Tang Pao-yun ( Chinese: 唐寶雲; 1944 – 14 May 1999) was a Taiwanese actress.
She was born in 1944, [1] and attended an acting school run by the Central Motion Picture Corporation. [2] After ending her studies in 1961, [2] she appeared in her first films the next year. Tang was named best supporting actress at the 1962 Asian Film Festival, [3] and won the same award at the first Golden Horse Film Festival. [4] Tang's role in Beautiful Duckling (1965) was considered a breakout performance. [2] [5] She would later co-star in other films alongside Ou Wei, namely Love is an Elusive Wind (1972). [6] Soon after Beautiful Duckling, another film directed by Li Hsing and starring Tang was released, Four Loves (1965). [5] Other notable credits included Orchids and My Love (1966), [7] [8] Remember Chu (1966), [9] and Lonely 17 (1967). [10] Later in her career, Tang appeared in Execution in Autumn (1972), [11] Fists for Revenge (1974), [12] and All the King's Men (1983). [13]
Tang Pao-yun ( Chinese: 唐寶雲; 1944 – 14 May 1999) was a Taiwanese actress.
She was born in 1944, [1] and attended an acting school run by the Central Motion Picture Corporation. [2] After ending her studies in 1961, [2] she appeared in her first films the next year. Tang was named best supporting actress at the 1962 Asian Film Festival, [3] and won the same award at the first Golden Horse Film Festival. [4] Tang's role in Beautiful Duckling (1965) was considered a breakout performance. [2] [5] She would later co-star in other films alongside Ou Wei, namely Love is an Elusive Wind (1972). [6] Soon after Beautiful Duckling, another film directed by Li Hsing and starring Tang was released, Four Loves (1965). [5] Other notable credits included Orchids and My Love (1966), [7] [8] Remember Chu (1966), [9] and Lonely 17 (1967). [10] Later in her career, Tang appeared in Execution in Autumn (1972), [11] Fists for Revenge (1974), [12] and All the King's Men (1983). [13]